Establishing eye contact with listeners is usually a good idea, but here is a helpful
guideline to follow:
A) You should only look at members of the audience who look supportive, to help
build your confidence.
B) You need to know the cultural norms for establishing eye contact before choosing
the best strategy.
C) If some audience members disagree with you, you can use eye contact to stare
them down and establish the validity of your views.
D) Establishing eye contact is only good if it makes you feel comfortable.
B
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A. behavioral affirmation B. accommodation C. behavioral confirmation D. convergence
The biggest problem in trying to apply older models of mass communication to 21st century mass communication is that
A) message preparation and transmission technology are now decentralized. B) computers weren't included in earlier models but are crucial for communication today. C) the speed of communication today is faster than earlier theorists could have imagined. D) audiences are much bigger today than they ever were in the past.
The famous speech by Martin Luther King, Jr., "I Have A Dream," is an example of a speech with the
purpose to A) provide new information or perspective. B) set an agenda. C) strengthen commitment. D) weaken commitment. E) create a positive or negative feeling.
______ fonts are designed to look like handwriting; although interesting and dramatic, they should be used sparingly because they are harder to read
a. Decorative b. Serif c. Sans serif d. Script